Early History of Computer
Early History of Computer
Since the evolution of humans, devices have been used for calculations
for thousands of years. One of the earliest and most well-known devices
was an abacus. Then in 1822, the father of computers, Charles
Babbage began developing what would be the first mechanical computer.
And then in 1833 he actually designed an Analytical Engine which was a
general-purpose computer. It contained an ALU, some basic flow chart
principles and the concept of integrated memory.
Then more than a century later in the history of computers, we got our
first electronic computer for general purpose. It was the ENIAC, which
stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. The inventors
of this computer were John W. Mauchly and J.Presper Eckert.
And with times the technology developed and the computers got smaller
and the processing got faster. We got our first laptop in 1981 and it was
introduced by Adam Osborne and EPSON.
Generations of Computers
In the history of computers, we often refer to the advancements of
modern computers as the generation of computers. We are currently on
the fifth generation of computers. So let us look at the important features
of these five generations of computers.
• 1st Generation: This was from the period of 1940 to 1955. This was
when machine language was developed for the use of computers. They
used vacuum tubes for the circuitry. For the purpose of memory, they
used magnetic drums. These machines were complicated, large, and
expensive. They were mostly reliant on batch operating systems and
punch cards. As output and input devices, magnetic tape and paper
tape were implemented. For example, ENIAC, UNIVAC-1, EDVAC,
and so on.